ATI Buyer's Guide, Part III: All Graphics Cards!
Gecube Radeon X1800 GTO
Depending on the GPU and memory frequencies chosen by the manufacturer, the card's overall performance is from 4.5 to 8.5 percent lower than that of a Radeon X1800 XL card. On the whole, the Radeon X1800 GTO is more comparable to a GeForce 6800 GT, Ultra or GS card, although in this comparison, the ATI card comes out on top. The flat board takes up only one expansion slot, and its lengthy cooler covers both the GPU and the memory modules. Gecube's Radeon X1800 GTO sports two digital DVI connectors, as well as an HDTV/S-Video output jack.
Gecube Radeon X1800 GTO - Accessories
The card ships with cables for HDTV, S-Video, and composite output, as well as Vivo cables for signal input and output. Power DVD 5 is included as the card's software DVD player; there is also an auxiliary power cable in the box to connect the graphics card with the power supply. Thanks to the two DVI-to-VGA adapters, the card can also drive up to two analog displays.
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